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1 ts within the central 10 degrees of the 24-2 visual field test.
2 end primarily to the PASAT while taking each visual field test.
3 an did the Esterman and four novel binocular visual field tests.
4 the acuity, contrast sensitivity, glare, and visual field tests.
5 %) had experience of undergoing more than 11 visual field tests.
6 ults from cross-sectional studies evaluating visual field tests.
7 nt changes were detected in visual acuity or visual field tests.
8 nocular baseline SITA-standard (SITA-S) 24-2 visual field tests.
9 y-summation algorithm and all five binocular visual field tests.
10 with statistical abnormalities in automated visual field testing.
11 tients were followed up with angiography and visual field testing.
12 coherence tomography, electroretinogram and visual field testing.
13 be referred to an ophthalmologist for formal visual field testing.
14 ed with measures of retinal sensitivity from visual field testing.
15 OCT imaging, mfERG testing, and, in 1 case, visual field testing.
16 inography (ERG), multifocal ERG, and central visual field testing.
17 giography, optical coherence tomography, and visual field testing.
18 eyes (19 subjects) underwent VEP, mfVEP, and visual field testing.
19 lso included pupil size data obtained during visual field testing.
20 moderate, and severe glaucoma, determined by visual field testing.
21 ptical coherence tomography (OCT), automated visual field testing (10-2 visual field mean deviation [
22 48+/-0.13; P = 0.006), and mean deviation on visual field testing (-10.0+/-10.3 vs. -1.2+/-1.2; P < 0
23 evaluated using IOP measurements and data on visual field testing/a diagnosis of glaucoma (if availab
24 d techniques and also with two types of 24-2 visual field tests: a full-threshold SWAP blue-on-yellow
27 ye examination with optic nerve photographs, visual field test and optic nerve OCT with RNFL thicknes
28 glaucoma include intraocular pressure test, visual field test and optical coherence tomography are p
29 jects, but their performance at the scotopic visual field test and perceptual task did not differ sig
32 ts with OAG across the United States receive visual field testing and how patient characteristics and
34 d flow and standard glaucoma evaluation with visual field testing and quantitative structural imaging
37 on) who had 2 or more reliable 24-2 and 10-2 visual field tests and good-quality spectral-domain opti
38 ace-based context into the interpretation of visual field tests and highlight the value of combining
39 eyes of the 107 participants underwent 10-2 visual field tests and SD-OCT scans, and all participant
40 ted visual acuity (BCVA), color vision test, visual field test, and peripapillary retinal nerve fiber
42 race, gender, year of publication, method of visual field testing, and effect of reliance on IOP in t
43 VA), schisis cavity volume, static perimetry visual field testing, and electroretinography (ERG).
46 acuity (BCVA), mean deviation (MD) scores on visual field testing, and log contrast sensitivity (CS).
47 , best-corrected VA, digital fundus imaging, visual field testing, and measurement of intraocular pre
50 tion, central corneal thickness measurement, visual field testing, and stereoscopic fundus photograph
51 examinations including intraocular pressure, visual field testing, and stereoscopic fundus photograph
52 ed (mean) 2.0 glaucoma clinic visits and 1.5 visual field tests, and 7% underwent glaucoma procedure(
53 , central corneal thickness measurement, and visual field testing; and a thorough general examination
56 New devices may allow patients to complete visual field tests at home, which could relieve patients
58 A) for RNFLT and PcVD, and Octopus Normal G2 visual field testing, at 6-month intervals for 2.5 years
59 urement, Frequency Doubling Technology (FDT) visual field testing, autorefraction, A-scan biometry an
60 graphy, provide an alternative to subjective visual field testing but are not yet ready for widesprea
62 luate the relationship between MD slope from visual field tests collected over a short period of time
63 c stereophotographs taken within 6 months of visual field testing, conducted within a 3-month period.
65 isual field testing and four other binocular visual field tests (designated peripheral 20 dB [p20], p
66 gical examination, color fundus photography, visual field testing, detailed electrophysiological asse
68 n K-pro patients should be monitored through visual field testing, direct visualization and structura
69 n the study, 33 267 (8.8%) did not receive a visual field test during the study period, 259 349 (68.2
71 rticipants who passed the Esterman binocular visual field test for driving in the United Kingdom (at
72 41 of 43 patients (95%) passed the Esterman visual field test for driving; after completion of laser
73 a from 2008 to 2017, the median time between visual field tests for patients with glaucoma was once e
75 ded into an advanced (mean deviation of 24-2 visual field tests from -12.01 to -20.0 dB) and severe (
76 ded into an advanced (mean deviation of 24-2 visual field tests from -12.01 to -20.0 dB) and severe (
77 hotography, fundus autofluorescence imaging, visual field testing, full-field electroretinography, an
79 vailable retinal imaging, including Humphrey visual field testing, fundus photography (FP), OCT, fluo
83 was the mean deviation (MD) of an automated visual field test (Humphrey Field Analyzer; Carl Zeiss M
86 Participants (n = 6082) underwent Humphrey visual field testing (HVF), frequency doubling technolog
87 Then, color fundus photographs and Humphrey Visual Field tests (HVF) of these eyes were mixed with t
88 m (p < 0.001), and the mean deviation in the visual field test improved from - 8.77 dB to -6.17 dB (p
91 ive frequency of gonioscopy, pachymetry, and visual field testing in conjunction with new patient vis
92 layer (GCL) thickness, macular thickness and visual field testing in migraine patients without aura.
93 ed (FASTPAC) and white (SITA) 10-2 automated visual field testing in the course of their management.
94 Participants recalled that they completed visual field tests in median of 6 minutes (IQR, 5-8 minu
95 phthalmological testing (i.e. visual acuity, visual field testing) in children with a brain tumor.
97 patients in hospital where access to formal visual field testing is difficult, or indeed in rapid te
99 ormation regarding the views of patients, on visual field testing is limited, and no information exis
100 For detection of functional loss standard visual field testing is not optimum; a combination of tw
101 disease with psychophysical measures such as visual field tests is important to clarify to determine
102 hieved using the 24-2C grid, but half of the visual field test locations did not coincide with the co
103 were measured at locations corresponding to visual field test loci up to 21 degrees eccentricity.
105 inor central defect" (mean deviation on 10-2 visual field test [MD10] > -10 dB) and "significant cent
106 ual field tests per eye and the frequency of visual field tests (median, 3 visits per year; IQR, 2-4
107 mely investigations, including an iPad-based visual field test (Melbourne Rapid Field, (MRF)) conduct
108 hrey Matrix 24-2 testing strategy provides a visual field testing method for optic nerve and chiasmal
110 ic Depression Scale (GDS) questionnaires and visual field tests obtained over a mean follow-up time o
112 nge, 4.5 to 10.5 years) and a mean number of visual field tests of 9.5 (range, 7 to 16) were included
116 pharmacy records and who were evaluated with visual field testing or spectral-domain optical coherenc
117 and report being prepared to undergo longer visual field tests or more visual field tests to achieve
119 they frequently performed either tonometry, visual field testing, or fundus examination during glauc
120 This review examines the evolution of modern visual field testing over the past 40 years, focusing on
122 derived OCT image features), and functional (visual field test parameters) data and the intervisit in
124 ility as they have only been described using visual field test patterns with low, 6 degrees spatial s
125 than 75% of enrollees with OAG received < 1 visual field test per year and, thus, did not receive gu
126 were prepared to increase both the number of visual field tests per eye and the frequency of visual f
128 riod, 259 349 (68.2%) underwent > 0 to < 0.9 visual field tests per year, 42 129 (11.1%) underwent >=
129 r, 42 129 (11.1%) underwent >= 0.9 to <= 1.1 visual field tests per year, 42 301 (11.1%) underwent >
130 ar, 42 301 (11.1%) underwent > 1.1 to <= 2.1 visual field tests per year, and 2983 (0.8%) underwent >
132 significant progression or improvement of a visual field test point was defined if its regression sl
134 he assessment of a pituitary mass, objective visual field testing represents a valuable means of eval
136 visual fields, analysis of a small number of visual field test results (<8) overestimated the number
139 ntribute to a large proportion of unreliable visual field test results, particularly when using SITA-
140 ed glaucoma histories and Humphrey threshold visual field tests (San Leandro, CA) were obtained from
142 nships were compared after correction of the visual field test stimulus location that stimulated the
146 s that were associated with the frequency of visual field tests that enrollees with OAG received.
148 t has a significant effect on the results of visual field testing, the Visual Field Index may be less
149 ffect did not enhance the reliability of the visual field test to a statistically significant degree.
150 t systems could help tailor the frequency of visual field testing to the needs of individual patients
152 eristic curves were created for the UFOV and visual field tests, to determine accuracy in detecting t
155 s in functional variables (Humphrey photopic visual field testing using the Swedish interactive thres
156 tions designed to explore opinions regarding visual field testing, visit attendance for perimetry, as
159 of all three recommended imaging modalities, visual field testing was done appropriately for only 8.3
166 gment optical coherence tomography (OCT) and visual field tests were collected using standard automat
170 acuity examination, fundus photography, and visual field testing with screening frequency-doubling t
171 s of 114 patients with OHT with four or more visual field tests with standard automated perimetry ove